According to WalletPop, that's the most dangerous neighborhood -- the same Near Southeast that hasn't recorded a homicide since 2005.

The news isn't good, WalletPop reports. On the main page, it says that a resident's chance of falling victim to a violent crime is 1 in 9.

On the NeighborhoodScout report page (from which WalletPop culled its data), for some reason, Navy Yard residents fare a little better: Their chances of being subjected to felony crimes is 1 in 14.

But that's still pretty grim. It's also far removed from the actual experience of D.C. residents, who not only know more dangerous neighborhoods to avoid, but who don't yet live in Navy Yard in great numbers.

Dupree speculates that higher (read: any) homicide rates before 2004 and low population density might lead an outsider looking at old data to call Near Southeast one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the nation.